
Bryant Public Schools will host a food distribution TODAY, Tuesday, Feb 1, 4:00-5:00pm, behind Bryant Elementary. Families must have a student currently approved for free or reduced meals in the Bryant School District to qualify. Register ⇉ https://bit.ly/FoodBoxRegistration.


Please visit one of the links below to view the January 2022 edition of our district newsletter, Success Happens Here:
English: https://5il.co/14xc5
Spanish: https://5il.co/14xc6


MASKS REQUIRED for the week of January 31-February 4, 2022. Details here ⇉ https://bryantschools.org/page/mask-status.
Report your student's COVID case by visiting https://bryantschools.org/page/covid-19-information.


Bryant Public Schools will host a food distribution on Tuesday January 24, 4:00-5:00pm, behind Bryant Elementary. Families must have a student currently approved for free or reduced meals in the Bryant School District to qualify. Register ⇉ https://bit.ly/FoodBoxRegistration.


The Bryant School Board meets monthly. Following each regular meeting, Bryant Public Schools will post a School Board Recap. We hope this short summary will provide our families and community members with user-friendly information about decisions being made at school board meetings. See below for links to the the January 2022 meeting recap:
https://5il.co/14ok3
https://5il.co/14ok4 (Spanish)


PARENTS: All COVID related cases will now be processed through form or email. The POC phone line will no longer be used for reporting cases. Please remember to choose ONE reporting method only. All links are available at https://www.bryantschools.org/page/covid-19-information.
We ask for patience as we process all the cases. We are responding to forms and emails as quickly as possible. Please understand responses may not be immediate. Your child’s absences may initially show up as unexcused; however, once the case is completed, the attendance information will be updated.
We appreciate your help in reducing the spread of COVID in our Hornet family.


MASKS REQUIRED for the week of January 24-28, 2022. Details here ⇉ https://bryantschools.org/page/mask-status


Bryant Public Schools will host a food distribution on Wednesday, January 19, 4:00-5:00pm, behind Bryant Elementary. Families must have a student currently approved for free or reduced meals in the Bryant School District to qualify. Register ⇉ https://bit.ly/FoodBoxRegistration


When notifying our district Point of Contact about positive cases of COVID, we ask that you choose ONE reporting method only. Submitting one of the forms is the most efficient means of contact. If you complete one of the forms, please do not email. If you email, please do not call/text. Our POC team is working diligently to process all of the cases; duplicate reports slow down the process.
METHODS TO REPORT: https://www.bryantschools.org/page/covid-19-information


Parents, thank you for being diligent in reporting positive COVID cases to our district Point of Contact (POC). Please know that our POC is working to process all the messages as quickly as possible.
When reporting a positive case or close contact, the best method is by email at bryantpointofcontact@bryantschools.org. The primary POC phone line is busy with a limit to the voicemails which can be received. You also have the option of sending a text message to (501) 414-6647.
If the voicemail is full on the primary phone, you may also call or text the secondary line at (501) 414-6550.



January is School Board Recognition Month. We say THANK YOU to our seven Board of Education members for their dedication and service to our students, staff, families, and community. #Teamof7 #opp4success


STATUS ORANGE LEVEL (Updated 12/31/21)
Masks will be REQUIRED for the week of January 3-7, 2022.
As a reminder, Bryant Public Schools uses data from Arkansas Center for Health Improvement (ACHI) to determine what actions will be in place regarding masking. While masks have been optional since October, the rising rate of COVID cases statewide and in our area has moved the district to the ORANGE level. More details here ⇉ https://bryantschools.org/page/mask-status


The Bryant School Board meets monthly. Following each regular meeting, Bryant Public Schools will post a School Board Recap. We hope this short summary will provide our families and community members with user-friendly information about decisions being made at school board meetings.
https://5il.co/13c14
https://5il.co/13c12 (Spanish)


BHS art teacher Katherine Purcell is passionate about engaging her students.
In her 3D design and sculpture classes students created animations using the Stop Motion Studio and iMovie apps on their new iPads. They began by creating a storyboard to plan out their animations. They worked individually or in groups of two and were required to make their animations at least 10 seconds long (120 pictures) and to add sound using iMovie.
Visit the i3 website to see Mrs. Purcell's sample student videos:
https://sites.google.com/bryantschools.org/i3learningcenter/innovator-monthly


Bryant Public Schools will host a food distribution on Thursday, December 16, 4:00-5:00pm, behind Bryant Elementary. Families must have a student currently approved for free or reduced meals in the Bryant School District to qualify. Register ⇉ https://bit.ly/FoodBoxRegistration


MASKS OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMENDED for the week of December 13-17, 2021. Details here ⇉ https://bryantschools.org/page/mask-status


Bryant Public Schools will host a food distribution on Wednesday, December 8, 4:00-5:00pm, behind Bryant Elementary. Families must have a student currently approved for free or reduced meals in the Bryant School District to qualify to receive food boxes.
So our team can prepare boxes in advance, please register at https://bit.ly/FoodBoxRegistration. Items included in the food boxes are listed on the registration form. Advance registration will help shorten wait times for food distribution. For more information, call 501-847-5632.


Join us in welcoming back Brenda Cole! Officer Cole recently returned to Bethel Middle School as a Commissioned School Security Officer. She served our district for many years as School Resource Officer where she excelled in building relationships with students, staff and parents. We are thrilled to have her back at Bethel!

Computer science helps nurture problem-solving skills, logic and creativity. By starting early, students will have a foundation for success in any 21st-century career path.
For more information on Hour of Code, visit: https://hourofcode.com/us. Be sure to check out the tutorials and activities for students of all ages! #CSEverywhere


MASKS OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMENDED for the week of December 6-10, 2021. Details here ⇉ https://bryantschools.org/page/mask-status
